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2 agents listed
Updated May 2026
Clute, TX
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Showing 2 boat insurance agents in Clute, TX
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Insurance Plus Agencies, LLC - Progressive Local Agent
815 Dixie Dr, Clute, TX 77531
(979) 265-6500
yourinsurancecompany.com
Velez Insurance Agency
263 E Main St, Clute, TX 77531
(979) 388-0092
velezinsurance.net
Boat insurance agents in Clute Texas help protect your watercraft against damage theft and liability. Texas law does not require boat insurance but marinas and lenders often do. Local agents can explain how Texas navigational rules and liability limits apply to your policy.
What Does a Boat Insurance Agent in Clute Cost?
Boat insurance costs in Texas vary by boat value size and usage. A typical policy for a small fishing boat may cost 200 to 500 dollars per year. A larger yacht or high performance boat can cost 1,000 to 3,000 dollars annually. Factors like your location in Clute your boating experience and the boat safety features also affect the premium. This is general information not insurance advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by agent and case complexity. This is not insurance advice — consult directly with an agent for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does boat insurance cover in Texas?
Boat insurance typically covers physical damage to the boat liability for injury or damage to others and medical payments. Texas policies may also include coverage for trailers and personal property on board.
Is boat insurance required by law in Texas?
Texas does not require boat insurance by state law. However lenders and marinas often require proof of coverage. If you finance your boat the lender will likely require comprehensive and collision coverage.
How do I choose a boat insurance agent in Clute?
Look for agents who specialize in marine coverage and know local waterways like the Brazos River and Gulf Coast. Ask about liability limits agreed value policies and whether they cover hurricane risks common in Texas.
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